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2012 Jul 19
1
Is there any instrospection GPO Python API available on Samba 4?
Hello Everybody,
Is there any API available on Samba 4 that allows GPO's introspection?? (If
a Python API doesn't exist I'll try to generate binds with Swig!?)
Truly, I need something that allow me to query GPO by Guid(for example),
list some attributes (Display Name, OU that is linked, security attr) and
see or catch the value of the items defined (Computer Configuration, User
2013 May 29
0
Lista aprovados Maravilha
Lista aprovados Maravilha:
Amamba?: ANDERSON BEZERRA MOURAO, LUCAS CAULA ALBUQUERQUE, GEILSON HOLANDA SAMPAIO, RAFAEL FERNANDES, JO?O CARLOS MOREIRA DE CARVALHO, DEBORA CRISTINA SCHNORNBERGER, MARIA MACLENE BEZERRA LIMA, JOAO PEDRO TAVARES MAGALHAES. TAMYRES AMORIM SOUZA, CAIO CESAR FERNANDES LOPES, MAGNUN SANTOS FREDERICO, IAGO SIMOES CALIARI, RITA MARIA SILVA ALMEIDA. Pedreiras.
Maravilha,
2013 May 29
0
[fdo] Lista aprovados Passo de Camaragibe
Lista aprovados Passo de Camaragibe:
Chapad?o do Sul: ALINE RAQUEL BEZERRA LEITE, LEANDRO DO NASCIMENTO BATISTA, FERNANDO MONTEIRO DOS SANTOS, NEYLSON CAVALCANTE DOS SANTOS, JO?O CARLOS MOREIRA DE CARVALHO, CLEVILSON PEDRO FONSECA OLIVEIRA, MARIA DE FATIMA ALEIXO PINHEIRO, IVETE CORDEIRO DE SOUZA. SAMILLE DE OLIVEIRA CAVALCANTE, ELIS?NGELA DOS SANTOS SILVA, MAURY DE SIQUEIRA MELO PEREIRA, JOSEFA
2012 Mar 26
0
Samba and Secondary Groups
Hello
I am running Samba 3.5.6 and am running into a few problems. Currently, all
my Linux users are synced with Samba, as are groups. This appears to work
correctly.
I have lots of users whose primary groups are the same, but some who have
extra rights as admins or what-have-you. However, Samba seems to be
ignoring these "Secondary Groups" completely and only taking into account
the
2016 May 02
1
Samba no longer honoring secondary groups!
Hi...
Out of sudden our samba file servers are no longer honoring secondary
group membership.
I appears that the fileservers are no longer seeing groups.
When I do a 'net -U <domUser> rpc group list' on the PDC everything is
fine. I can see all groups. When I do this on the fileservers I do not
receive anything.
We operate samba 4.3.9 both as classic PDC (for a couple of reason
2009 Sep 16
2
Secondary groups from ldap
Hello,
I'm trying to configure my user_attrs using LDAP as the userdb so that
dovecot knows what secondary groups a user is a member of. The LDAP
backend is an Open Directory implementation, which stores secondary
group affiliations as memberUid attributes in
cn=groupname,cn=groups,dc=dns,dc=name,dc=server.
With ldapsearch, my query would be:
ldapsearch -x -b
2008 Aug 12
1
ldap secondary/auxillary groups not available
I have a samba 3.0.20 installation that authenticates users using ntlm
to a MS DC. The samba installation was correctly able authenticate users
and map them to their unix uids and gids without an issue. The solaris
box that samba was running on was also using NIS for its naming
services.
I have recently migrated this machine that was using NIS for its naming
services to LDAP which is running
2010 Nov 10
1
Support for WMI?
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to use wmi-client but without success. I'm really
like to resolve this issue, I decided to ask for directions to get
data from Windows servers without the need to install a client.
Thinking about it, I wonder how is the WMI support in samba.
Another point: You can ask questions about wmi-client in this list?
I say this because the mistakes that I
2003 Oct 01
1
Secondary groups
I have backups of user home directories that I've shared out via samba
so that my non-linux level 1 guy can restore files using the
drag-n-drop. Problem is, all directories are owned by their respective
user and are set 700. In order for the admin users to access these
directories, I've set admin user=@SuperAdmins for the share in smb.conf.
The problem is, al the admin users have
2014 Jul 28
0
[sssd] Not seeing Secondary Groups
I am currently looking at migrating my existing CentOS6 servers over to CentOS7 and am currently testing out my sssd configuration on the new build with some issues. For some reason I am unable to see any secondary groups for my user like I would expect, and the /etc/sssd.conf, /etc/nsswitch and related /etc/pam.d configurations should be the same for both my CentOS6 and 7 servers (Configuration
2003 Oct 21
0
Problem with Primary and Secondary Groups in LDAP
hi
it's me again ;)
[System]
- Suse Linux 8.0
- OpenLdap 2.1
- Samba 3.0.0
I'm successfully using this combination in my domain with one exception
(i think it's my fault) :
if a user is member in more than _one_ group, his access to
/home/$USERNAME is denied
the samba logs say, this folder doesn't exist and windows authenticates
the user correctly but fails, when giving
2008 Jan 31
1
Secondary groups and Posix ACL
I've got a very odd situation occurring. I recently upgraded to Samba
2.0.26a and now secondary group membership doesn't work.
On the filesystem I have this layout
/derek
/derek/Folder 1
/derek/Folder 2
derek has these ACLs
# file: derek
# owner: root
# group: root
user::rwx
group::r-x
other:r-x
Folder 1 has these ACLs
# file: Folder 1
# owner: root
# group: g1
user::rwx
group:rwx
2010 Aug 20
2
samba 3.4.8 / solaris / unix secondary groups
samba-3.4.8 built under solaris_10 (--with-krb5=/usr/local/lib --with-ads
--with-ldap); on my test server it runs flawlessly; however on the
production server, there is a big exception: users' secondary group
memberships are not honored.
relevant portions of smb.conf (the same on both servers, save for the ip
addys) are as follows:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = BLABLA
server
2004 Apr 27
0
problem with secondary groups and OpenLDAP or Multiple ou's
I am trying to implement the following structure in OpenLDAP
for a backend to Samba 3:
/ ou=People
/ou=Internal-----<- ou=Groups
dc=btd,dc=com ---< \ ou=Computers
\ou=External
I have been able to authenticate users but they are only able to
access shares based on their primary group. I am wondering if
2007 Feb 13
5
Winbind missing secondary groups depending on case & distro
I've been at this on and off for a month, testing, searching, so please bear
with me :) I think it's finally time to ask for help before I rip my hair
out.
winbind is refusing to report a user's secondary groups depending on whether
I request it in mixed case, in lower case, and with the domain name. Samba
is also refusing to see the user's secondary groups. The username is
2003 Dec 09
1
S3 domain member shares won't authorize secondary groups, only for W98
Hi list,
After kudos, time comes again with problems.
This time, still on the same setup as before :
- Linux PDC with ldapsam, ran by RH9, OpenLDAP 2.0.27 (stock RH9
RPM+Solaris RootDSE patch), Samba 3.0.1rc1 recompiled from SRPM ;
- Linux BDC is the same ;
The PDC and BDC are working Ok, so I won't include the smb.conf from these.
- Solaris 9 domain member (jersey) gets Posix accounts
2004 Oct 02
12
[Bug 938] "AllowGroups" option and secondary user's groups limit
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=938
Summary: "AllowGroups" option and secondary user's groups limit
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.9p1
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: PAM support
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at
2005 Jan 27
2
Samba not recognizing secondary groups
Hi all. I'm having a strange issue with a server running Samba 3.0.2a.
The server has a single share, and under that are subfolders that
contain documents. Each subfolder is owned by a different
folder-specific group, and users belong to the groups that own the
folders to which they need access.
But suddenly one user can't access any folders. Windows (the client)
suggests that she
2004 Jan 08
1
Secondary, tertiary group problems in Samba LDAP
Hello,
I found an interesting thing that I don't know if it is a bug, by design
or I need to be doing something that I'm not but here goes.
My system
RedHat 8.0 (1) PDC with LDAP 2.1.23 backend master,
(3) BDC with LDAP slave backend. All are Samba 3.0.
2009 Dec 07
0
pam_winbind adding "BUILTIN+users" secondary group to non-AD account?
I'm working on a PAM setup that will ignore winbind/AD completely for
users listed in /etc/passwd, and do the samba thing for all other
users.
Mostly it seems to work, but there's one weird side-effect. For
non-AD users (only), an AD group "BUILTIN+users" is being added as a
secondary group. If I kill winbind, it still gets added, although
only the gid is available (no name).